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DeMar DeRozan Makes Play-In Tournament History in Kings’ Clash with Mavericks

The Sacramento Kings faced off against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night in a crucial Play-In Tournament matchup with a playoff spot on the line.

Although Coach Doug Christie’s squad came up short, trailing late into the fourth quarter and ultimately falling to Jason Kidd’s Mavericks, the night was still one for the history books—thanks to DeMar DeRozan.

The Kings star delivered a standout performance, scoring over 30 points and etching his name into the NBA record books. With his scoring outburst, DeRozan officially became the all-time leading scorer in NBA Play-In Tournament history, surpassing Trae Young’s previous record of 137 career points in the tournament.

As noted by Associated Press writer Josh Dubow, DeRozan reached 139 total Play-In points during Wednesday’s contest at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, setting a new high-water mark for the format.

First introduced during the NBA’s 2019-2020 “Bubble” season, the Play-In Tournament has quickly become a thrilling staple of the postseason, and DeRozan has established himself as one of its premier performers—a testament to his consistency and clutch scoring in high-pressure games.


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This article is about DeMar DeRozan’s record-breaking performance during the Kings’ Play-In Tournament game against the Mavericks, where he became the all-time leading scorer in Play-In history despite Sacramento’s loss.